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Bush, Vannevar (deceased 1974)


Director, U.S. Office of Scientific Research & Development

Vice President and Dean

School of Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)


EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Engineering, Harvard and MIT, 1916-1917

MS – Tufts College, 1913

BS – Tufts College



RESEARCH INTERESTS


Hypertext research.






KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • Bush, Vannevar. (1945) As We May Think. The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 176, No. 1. 101-108.




Stuart K. Card


Senior Research Fellow

Area Manager, User Interface Research (UIR) Group

Information Sciences & Technologies Laboratory

Palo Alto Research Center, Inc. (Palo Alto, California)


EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Psychology/AI/Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 1978

AB – Physics, Oberlin College, 1966


RESEARCH INTERESTS


    Human factors for input devices (e.g. mice), information visualization, and information scent.




KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • Card, S., Moran, T., & Newell, A. (1983). The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.



  • Newell, A. & Card, S. K. (1985). The Prospects for Psychological Science in Human-Computer Interaction. Human-Computer Interaction 1(3). 209-242.



  • Card, S., Mackinlay, J., & Shneiderman, B. (1999). Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.




Douglas C. Engelbart


Director, Augmentation Research, SRI

Founder, Bootstrap Institute

Stanford Research Labs

Stanford University (Stanford, California)


EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Electrical Engineering, University of California-Berkeley, 1955

BS – Electrical Engineering, Oregon State University, 1948




RESEARCH INTERESTS


Augmenting human intellect – via graphical design, human factors, and hypertextual information display.






KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • Englebart, D. (1962). Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework, Stanford Research Institute.



  • English, W. K., Engelbar.Dc, et al. (1967). "Display-Selection Techniques for Text Manipulation." IEEE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics HFE8(1): 5-&.




George W. Furnas


Professor, School of Information

Professor, Computer Science and Engineering

The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Psychology, Stanford University, 1980

BA – Psychology, Harvard University, 1974


RESEARCH INTERESTS


HCI: information access, visualization, computer-supported cooperative work & graphical reasoning






KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • Furnas, G. W., T. K. Landauer, et al. (1987). "The Vocabulary Problem in Human System Communication." Communications of the Acm 30(11): 964-971.





  • Furnas, G. W. (1986). "Generalized fisheye views." ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 17(4): 16-23.





  • Furnas, G. W. (1997). Effective View Navigation. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Proceedings of CHI 1997: Human Factors in Computing Systems.








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